Printer Cartridges - Step Back in History

You are working and trying to print out important documents when you discover that you are out of ink. This would have been a big drawback in the past. Most printers years ago used daisy wheels or ribbons to print documents. The evolution of printer cartridges should be looked at. 1984 saw the introduction of inkjet printers and printer cartridges. Now changing ink cartridges and printing documents was much easier. Finally, after years of changing ribbons and adding toner ink to reservoirs ...
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Invest Wisely When Buying a Laptop

Have you priced a laptop computer lately? Buying a new laptop is a big investment; and just how big of an investment you want to make is entirely up to you. Look in your Sunday newspaper flyers to see countless models on sale each week. Initially selections were made by looking at the specifications and the general appearance. However that's not the sole criteria any longer. Everyday more and more people are now stepping inside the mobile world. With so many models of laptops now available, how ...
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Selling the Value of Measuring Performance

Are you struggling to get executives, managers and colleagues to want to measure performance?Do you keep telling them how important it is, how it's essential to high performance, but they still don't care?It's time to get good at something that, as someone who values objective information and informed decision making, you may not like.You have to become a good marketer.If your executives, managers and colleagues aren't convinced that measuring performance is a fabulous idea, then your getting ...
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Ink Cartridges - A humble beginning

Computers and their accompanying printers were huge years ago. In the past toner reservoirs and toner cartridges were used instead of ink cartridges like those used now. It was difficult to fill a toner cartridge and it was very messy. Toner cartridges were an improvement. Print wheels and ribbons were used in some printers. Computers are now more compact and the printers do more than just print in some cases. Printer cartridges now have self-contained reservoirs. Refilling some printer ...
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Buying the Perfect Computer

It's easy to make a mistake when buying a new computer. Many people end up spending a ton of money on something expensive that they'll never use to its full potential, while others buy something so small that they have to do expensive upgrading in a matter of months. There's few things more disappointing than finding out your 6 month old computer can't do what you want it to do, or that you don't really need that $400 graphics card to run Microsoft Word. Don't just buy blindly. Hopefully this ...
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2.45GHz Active RFID Reader with high performance of inventory control

DAILY RFID has announced the 2.45GHz Long Range Active RFID Reader DL3800 with a long read range of up to 100m, specially designed for inventory management. This Active RFID Reader eliminates the need to make an inventory by individual scanning. With one antenna connected externally, the 2.45GHz Active RFID Reader DL3800 can provide long read range up to 100m. And it can identify 100 pieces of tags at the same time under its anti-collision function. In additions, the 2.45GHz RFID reader can ...
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How the Mini-ITX Form Factor Is Changing How Your Computer Looks

Until just recently, consumers have been forced into buying desktop computers that have very little variation from model to model. I'll be the first to admit that some of the better manufacturers are doing a great job of making the boring old "box" look very nice, but there are not many of them. Typically these "out of the ordinary" computers systems are reserved for hi-end gaming machines that start around $2,000.00. Why don't we have computers that don't look like computers? Wouldn't it ...
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Do the Differences in CPUs Really Matter ?

CPU manufacturing is one of the most competitive areas of computer world. In the end, the overall performance of your laptop or your desktop depends on your central processing unit. Parallel to the demands of the users, we can say that CPUs traveled a long way from 386s to P4s and AMDs. The cache is generally the most decisive factor in the tradeoff equation between the price and performance. Considering the L2 cache on some of the chips, you can easily understand that Athlon, P4 and PIII, ...
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Printer Ink Cartridges - Easier And Convenient

While working and printing out important documents you discover you are out of ink. Years ago that would have posed a dilemma. Daisy wheels and ribbons were used in printers in the past. Let's delve into the advancements made in printer cartridges. 1984 was the start of inkjet printers and printer cartridges. It was now easy to print documents and change ink cartridges. This comes after years of changing ribbons and adding toner ink to reservoirs within the computer. Dot matrix printing used ...
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Wireless Internet Terminology - Confusion Or Clarity?

Wireless Internet Terminology, like many things in life, especially those that have anything to do with computers is filled with terminology. But like most things, once you learn a few of the basic terms, understanding will come quickly. So don't be confused get informed and to help clarify, I've put together a basic wireless "internet-to-english" guide to help you along. IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The IEEE is in charge of the wireless networking standard, as ...
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Tech Essentials Premium Technical Cleaning Products

Other than occasionally swiping at the monitor screen with a tissue, or licking your finger and smudging an annoying speck around, when's the last time you thought about cleaning your computer equipment? If you're like most users, you haven't. Yet preventive maintenance should be a part of owning a computer. When kept clean, equipment lasts longer, repair bills are reduced, work spaces look neater, and output is more reliable. Have you ever looked inside your system case? Dust migrates into pc ...
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How To Pick a CPU for Your Computer

With as many powerful CPUs on the market as there are today, it's tough to decide which one will work best with your PC setup. Intel and AMD make a huge range of processors, all intended for different PC types. So how do you pick which one will work when you're figuring out how to build a computer? Budget If you're strapped for cash, consider looking for a CPU that has been discontinued or a newer budget CPU. AMD offers a very affordable line with their Athlon series. These CPUs are great for ...
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D-BUST Your Computer - Part 4-c

D-BUST Your Computer ' Part 4-c By: Janet L. Hall S stands for Save Saving incoming and outgoing email documents might be important to you because: ·You have verification that it was received or sent ·You need to keep track of correspondence ·The information pertains to your projects/work ·Company policy ·Reference material However, this information SHOULD NOT be kept in your IN (NEW) or OUT (SENT) folders. First of all it can become very cumbersome to locate something when you need it. ...
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Lasers and high-performance cutting

When is a balloon not a balloon? When it's a technical problem, a design challenge, and an inspiration for the development of new and more efficient cutting equipment. EdgeWISE Tools founder Pat Momany www.ewt-inc.com ' didn't start out at the high-tech edge of the fabric cutting industry. Problems that need solving get his inventive juices flowing, and his penchant for saying, "Sure, we can do that," before figuring out how, add up to an enterprise that's reinvented itself several times. Now ...
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Solid-State Disks

Blade server computing is fast transforming the server industry with a host of advantages in terms of design, functionality and total cost of ownership. By separating CPU and memory from other components such as cabling, power supply, network connectivity and cooling systems, blade servers significantly reduce massive enterprise server architectures into highly compact and dense form factor. According to market research company IDC, the blade server market is projected to represent nearly 29 ...
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Laser Toner Cartridges

"First a little history..." In 1938, the first invention that would lead to the laser printer and toner cartridge was patented. The process, knows as "electro photography", used a dry printing method, not that different than today's laser printer. It was 1948, however, before the commercial application of electro photography because available. In 1959, the first automatic reproduction machine, the Xerox 914, which used a dry printing process. In 1978, the fine tuned technology was applied to ...
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What Paper or Computer Files Should You Keep?

What Paper or Computer Files Should You Keep? Judy Cullins c. 2004 All Rights Reserved As business people we must deal with a great deal of paper and information from email and the net every day. You need to know however, that according to the "Pareto Time Management Rule," only 20% of all paper and information is important. That leaves 80% that is not important. It's just another decision to make as to whether this information makes your life better or not. Does this shock you? It did me at ...
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Finally, Your Inkjet Printer Cartridge Details Will Speak For

Did you know? Ink cartridges are tiny gadgets with mundane features, which are indispensable to the inkjet printers which suck them dry. They're also very expensive, which I am sure you can vouch for that based on personal experience. Two ink cartridges can be more money (as high as $80) than the initial investment which was your pretty little printer. Buyers do not always do the research they are supposed to do before actually committing to the sale. They purchase an inkjet printer and find ...
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Setting-up Your New Computer

You've got a new computer for your office. It's cleaner, better, faster and you can't wait to start to use it! However, your satisfaction of making a fresh start with a new computer is tempered by the fact that all of your "stuff" is still on your old computer. Everything that made your old computer YOUR computer: your personal settings, your business files, your company spreadsheets are still loaded on your old computer. You find yourself with a new computer that's not so great without a ...
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Building High Performance Teams

Your managerial success is tied to your team. Teams are the most valuable resource of an organization. The times of lone leadership are over with Alexander the Great. These are the times of the team leadership. If you can build a successful team and work as the leader who is just a little more equal than others you may be able to pull off everything you do with great success. Successful team building requires a lot of focus and effort. Here are a few tips to build teams that are effective ...
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How To Properly Remanufacture Your Own HP C6578 Color Printer

The Hewlett Packard 78 (C6578DN-450 pgs)(HP C6578AN-970 pgs) Color Ink Cartridge, large and normal size tri-color inkjet print cartridge produces outstanding images. Especially on plain or photo paper, photo-quality images on special media, exceptional resolution, and the best print quality in any print mode. This is a result of HP's Photo Ret 3 printing technology which produces very fine image enhancements. Prior to the instructions your about to review, allow me to provide you with the ...
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Your Common Questions and Common Answers On Your Inkjet

There are so many questions within the printer market which still haven't been answered. No more mysteries. It's usually the most common questions which are frequently asked yet overlooked and people have the most trouble. On that note, let's get straight to the point and no cutting corners, shall we... Q1. What is the difference between a new toner cartridge and a remanufactured cartridge? A. The difference between a new toner cartridge and a remanufactured cartridge is the price, quality, and ...
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Building HIgh Performance Teams

Your managerial success is tied to your team. Teams are the most valuable resource of an organization. The times of lone leadership are over with Alexander the Great. These are the times of the team leadership. If you can build a successful team and work as the leader who is just a little more equal than others you may be able to pull off everything you do with great success. Successful team building requires a lot of focus and effort. Here are a few tips to build teams that are effective ...
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How to Properly Remanufacture Your HP 4500 Color LaserJet Toner

Hewlett Packard Color LaserJet toner cartridges and supplies are the only supplies that have been specially designed, engineered and formulated to work together with the HP Color LaserJet 4500 and 4550 series printers to ensure consistent color and optimum output every time you print. Step-by-Step "How-to-Remanufacture Your HP 4500/4550" Instructions: Let's get straight to the point, no beating around the bush during this lecture. First, you will need the necessary Tools & Supplies ...
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How to Leverage Your Strengths for Peak Performance

Ask almost any business leader how to most effectively develop people and build teamwork and you'll hear, 'tap into employees' strengths.' Yet when it comes to their own careers, many managers still focus the majority of their personal development efforts on shoring up areas of weakness. Sometimes this is due to well meaning critiques by superiors. Other times managers moving up the career ladder try to emulate those who have gone before. While all managers need to hone their communication ...
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How to use Color and Graphics in your Business Proposals

You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter on your web site as long as the byline is included and the article is included in it's entirety. I also ask that you activate any html links found in the article and in the byline. Please send a courtesy link or email where you publish to: support@multiplestreammktg.com How to use Color and Graphics in your Business Proposals By Abe Cherian Copyright ? 2005 Most large and small businesses have their own unique brand. This includes their ...
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How to Prevent Computer Security Risk and How to Keep Your Small

You know that computer security is important to your small business. But do you know exactly what you need to do today to protect your business? Do you know all of the risks to your business computer system? Do you know the steps you need to take to protect your business computer system? We hear reports of computer hackers breaking into business computer networks to attack or shut-down an Internet site, to disrupt business operations, or to gain access to confidential information. ...
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How Safe is Your Critical Business Data on Your Computer System?

Network security company, Internet Security Systems, recently issued a report stating that "security events" (an "event" being anything from a computer virus to a major attack on your computer network) increased by more than 80% in the first quarter of this year compared with the previous three months. This may be alarming to any small business who works with a computer, but the number of small businesses who base their business on computers must be particularly alarmed. Rather then being ...
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Risk, Failure and Wild Success

Risk. Just the sound of the word can conjure up feelings of nervousness. Risk - The possibility of suffering harm or loss; danger. A factor, element or course involving uncertain danger. As much as we may wish to avoid it, succeeding in business, as well as in life, will almost always involve a certain amount of risk. If you want to double your success rate, then double your failure rate. This can involve some risk. Look at the great leaders in history. At many points along their journey to ...
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The Top Ten Ways to Change a Mediocre Employee Into a High

The Top Ten Ways to Change a Mediocre Employee Into a High Performing One By Monty J. Sharp, Certified Comprehensive Coach http://www.workteamcoaching.com Teambuilding expert and business consultant, Peter B. Grazier once said, 'Employees want to contribute with their minds and abilities. They only have to be asked.' No one starts out wanting to be mediocre. We each have an innate desire to please, to excel at something. So why then do so many employees seem to work beneath their potential? ...
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